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a repeated warning to washington-- if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, it would push the economy into a recession. and late today, a top credit rating agency puts the odds of going off the cliff at 15%. plus, how g.o.p. economic policies could change as election day demographics change. that and more tonight on nbr! the u.s. economy would be driven into recession next year if the fiscal cliff is not solved in time. that's the warning again today from the congressional budget office. and the standard and poor's ratings agency said there's an increasing chance we will go over that cliff of tax increases and spending cuts. it puts the odds at 15%. still, s&p is optimistic about a solution, saying "the most likely scenario, in our view, is that policymakers reach sufficient political compromise in time to avoid most, if not all, potential economic effects of the cliff." both s&p and the congressional budget office warned unemployment would go over 9% by the end of next year if the cliff is triggered. those s&p comments hit the mar
a repeated warning to washington-- if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, it would push the economy into a recession. and late today, a top credit rating agency puts the odds of going off the cliff at 15%. plus, how g.o.p. economic policies could change as election day demographics change. that and more tonight on nbr! the u.s. economy would be driven into recession next year if the fiscal cliff is not solved in time. that's the warning again today from the congressional budget office. and the...
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the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you do not have. time to do some something crazy like you always do in the summer if you grow up like a person i grow up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what would. you learn from your mistakes from your life and. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. usually it's santorum. when he was why we went do you. get. all. this change in the last few years why are you still there. you seem to be focused. on our key. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side to a narrow one only uses to russia second string in a friendly name all sky high risk were quick to put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them an extra. edge of a visit just held firm that full
the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you do not have. time to do some something crazy like you always do in the summer if you grow up like a person i grow up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what would. you learn from your mistakes from your life and. it's your...
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. >> now it is up to politicians in washington to find a solution. no easy task, considering the partisan divisions in congress. the democrats who control the senate do not want cuts to social benefits. the republicans who form a majority in the house of representatives are opposed to tax hikes. time is running out. both democrats and republicans have indicated a willingness to compromise, but business owners are skeptical. and many american business people are very concerned that the politicians will not accomplish certainty, and instead, they will blame each other and this will cause more uncertainty. >> especially when it comes to orders from the defense industry. i of the country falls over the fiscal cliff, huge cuts to the u.s. military budget will take place automatically -- if the country falls over the fiscal cliff. >> coming up, a new mozart interpretation that uses the latest in animation technology. >> but first, a roundup of stories making news now. the former israeli opposition leader has announced she will return to politics to lead a
. >> now it is up to politicians in washington to find a solution. no easy task, considering the partisan divisions in congress. the democrats who control the senate do not want cuts to social benefits. the republicans who form a majority in the house of representatives are opposed to tax hikes. time is running out. both democrats and republicans have indicated a willingness to compromise, but business owners are skeptical. and many american business people are very concerned that the...
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regardless of who wins the election on tuesday washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover the damage that sandy did and it's not likely to come from cuts to the military the country's defense budget dwarfs that of any other nation and in these hard times observers say that money could be put to better use elsewhere there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on the sort of wars over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just th
regardless of who wins the election on tuesday washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover the damage that sandy did and it's not likely to come from cuts to the military the country's defense budget dwarfs that of any other nation and in these hard times observers say that money could be put to better use elsewhere there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax...
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and when you have evidence -- i remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their drugs without getting an infection and spreading it to other people. there is no coercion involved. it is the most important you can have for someone who is a known drug user what that suggests is that when people need to get help, when people are trying to get better, what they most need is to have the opportunity to find their own dignity, their own self, their own worth. having a judge or prosecutor with a hammer over your head saying you better be clear or i'm throwing you in jail. you better give me clean urines or i'm throwing you in jail. that may work for some people but that's no reason to make it a one size fits all model. in fact, huge numbers do seek out treatment whether it's 12 step or anything else, if that treatment is respectful, if it's quality, if it has eviden
and when you have evidence -- i remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their drugs without getting an infection and spreading it to other people. there is no coercion involved. it is the most important you can have for someone who is a known drug user what that...
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alexander ovechkin and nicklas backstrom the washington capitals front line has been reunited in the cage shelf grew up in rolling for reigning jam fast anonymous skilled we can leaven saw the blue and white still jump on the league with the sweet making it an impressive fifteen points in just done game still bore the muscovite side those who produce the back of the week against their stud. dremiel down hey it was back from his birthday and this is how they partied flooding back with floyd. with four of them produced by the first line reinforced by one of last season's heroes leo camaro was just returned to the nama and the show was still on by the birthday boy with his skating skills. done now with some great net mining there by alex on the laws from the it was nancy and jeff glass from c b. meanwhile a comment to. produce his third shout out in twelve gauge show game so far and definitely this a one week out of history for a gift for neil young. threshing the common man away and feeling confident in life. opinions differ so choose the heat of the week yourself it's either steep on
alexander ovechkin and nicklas backstrom the washington capitals front line has been reunited in the cage shelf grew up in rolling for reigning jam fast anonymous skilled we can leaven saw the blue and white still jump on the league with the sweet making it an impressive fifteen points in just done game still bore the muscovite side those who produce the back of the week against their stud. dremiel down hey it was back from his birthday and this is how they partied flooding back with floyd....
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from washington d.c., tom friedman. he's a columnist for the "new york times" and coauthor of that used to be us, how america fell beyond the world we invented and how we can come back. david bureaucrats the author of social love and achievement. joining me is tom brokaw, special correspondent for nbc news and author of the times of our lives, a conversation about america. and jon meacham executive editor of random house and author of the fourth coming book, thomas jefferson e art of power. finally amy gutmann president of the university of pennsylvania and chair of the bioethics and quo author of the spirit of promise why campaigning under mines it. i am pleased to have each here for this information. what is it that this new president has to understand about america at this moment? >> well, i think that this new president is going to have to govern, and governing in a polarized society which we have and a society whic has tremendous problem, budgetary economic, immigration, educational. the list goes on. governing is
from washington d.c., tom friedman. he's a columnist for the "new york times" and coauthor of that used to be us, how america fell beyond the world we invented and how we can come back. david bureaucrats the author of social love and achievement. joining me is tom brokaw, special correspondent for nbc news and author of the times of our lives, a conversation about america. and jon meacham executive editor of random house and author of the fourth coming book, thomas jefferson e art of...
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and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie now just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans was rallies canceled them early voting disrupted archies more in a fortnight now takes a look out the role the swirling disaster has played and the final rush of the presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for america's upcoming u.s. presidential election early voting was suspended as hurricane sandy ripped through the u.s. east coast monday causing eight and a half million homes and businesses to lose power president barack obama canceled campaign appearances to handle the superstorm the election will take care of itself next
and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie now just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore...
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and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future again live pictures from central moscow. live from moscow this is artsy and i'm a researcher highlighting the week's top headlines and just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political voice text in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly super storm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans rallies canceled early voting disrupted as well. takes a look at the role the disaster has played in the final rush of the us presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for am
and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future...
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isn't in washington. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. the most intriguing story next week might play out not in washington but thousands of miles away in beijing. why? well, consider this. we don't know who the next occupant of the white house will be but whoever it is, we have a pretty good estimate of his policies. on the other hand in china, we almost certainly know the identity of the next top leader. what we have no clue about is where he wants to take china. ♪ >> starting thursday beijing will pick a new generation of rulers, hundreds of new faces. until a few weeks ago, even the date of this transition was a secret. but come november 8th. a new set of leaders will take on backlog of problems. how these issues are dealt with will set the tone not just for china's 1.3 billion people but for the entire world. let's look at those problems und
isn't in washington. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. the most intriguing story next week might play out not in washington but thousands of miles away in beijing. why? well, consider this. we don't know who the next occupant of the white house will be but whoever it is, we have a...
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he was an artist in search of a cause. ( native chanting ) 1824: an indian delegation on its way to washington visited philadelphia. dazzled by their colors, george catlin wrote, "after ty took the leave, i was left to reflect. the history and customs of such a people, preserved by pictorial illustration, are themes worthy of the lifetime of one man. and nothing, short of the loss of my life, shall prevent me from visiting their country, and becoming their historian." ( crows cawing ) 1830: catlin became the first american artist to document indian life. ( native chanting ) "clear the way; in a sacred manner i come. the earth is mine." ( birds chirping ) some years later, the artist wrote, "i love a people who have always made me welcome to the best they had; who are honest without laws, who have no jails, no poorhouse. and , how i love a people who don't live for the love of money." they trusted catlin. he was privileged to paint rituals which no white man had ever seen before: the steam baths of the mandan; sacred dancing; ( men chanting ) ( horse whinnying ) the sacrifice; tragedy. ( fire c
he was an artist in search of a cause. ( native chanting ) 1824: an indian delegation on its way to washington visited philadelphia. dazzled by their colors, george catlin wrote, "after ty took the leave, i was left to reflect. the history and customs of such a people, preserved by pictorial illustration, are themes worthy of the lifetime of one man. and nothing, short of the loss of my life, shall prevent me from visiting their country, and becoming their historian." ( crows cawing )...
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monday morning quarterbacks are absolutely famous in washington. you also have to remember that each of these agencies in the direct tor of national security. there are 16 agencies who all have a specific punks -- specific missions to do. oftentimes one of the questions i will get from audience is in the business of intelligence since specifically for her being the director, what keeps you up at nine. >> well, there's a lot. lady revlon is sa wonderful thing but the reality is i'm always worried about people because it doesn't matter what you do. everything we do involves people. and so i'm always worried about people in harm's way. my second big worry, i will tell you is cyber. in the last 10 years, i have been called out of bed more times because somebody had -- every one in a while we have to figure out. cyber worries me. every one of you has least one stone. it's a wonderful tool. but i will tell you'll those tools can be used to our benefit. so we are worried about that. we spend a lot of time and effort protecting our met work, protecting fat
monday morning quarterbacks are absolutely famous in washington. you also have to remember that each of these agencies in the direct tor of national security. there are 16 agencies who all have a specific punks -- specific missions to do. oftentimes one of the questions i will get from audience is in the business of intelligence since specifically for her being the director, what keeps you up at nine. >> well, there's a lot. lady revlon is sa wonderful thing but the reality is i'm always...
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can now reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite the escalating violence. the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians are asking the security council to stop israel and what they call quote war crimes perpetrated by israel against the palestinian people israel of course is saying that the air strikes are justified response to the rocket fire from gaza in two thousand is for all it's worth noting that this wednesday while israel was storming gaza from air president obama was holding a news conference the president received no question about gaza and that was almost nothing on t.v. here about it i've been watching very closely the israeli defense m
can now reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite the escalating violence. the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the...
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about marijuana for medicinal useses we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of 21. >> stephen: what is this country coming to. 21 year olds allowed to smoke marijuana? it makes me want to drink myself into a blind rage and do something i'll regret. [laughter] by the way, last time i checked, the pro marijuana votes were up 57 over 42 against. so jimmy, lock the door before my audience moves to denver. [laughter] we'll be right back. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: well, folks, that's it for tonight's live report. i just want to say before we go, whether you videoed for barack obama or -- voted for barack obama or mitt romney tomorrow some of you will be elated and some of you will be crushed. for some it will be like christmas morning, for others the fifth night of hanukkah. [laughter] or so my writers tell me. so what now? [laughter] where from here? the game is over and the whistle's blo
about marijuana for medicinal useses we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of 21. >> stephen: what is this country coming to. 21 year olds allowed to smoke marijuana? it makes me want to drink myself into a blind rage and do something i'll regret. [laughter] by the way, last time i checked, the pro marijuana votes were up 57 over 42 against. so jimmy, lock the door before my audience moves to denver....
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been pushed to the side by the syrian the free syrian army and i have also been pushed to the side by washington and by the nato powers who really only wanted civil war as the main method to carry out the regime change in syria. the syrian president says only the ballot box can determine his future insisting he has the support of his people and the army bashar asad warned against foreign intervention in syria saying the western powers have picked him as one of the bogeyman the sophie shevardnadze spoke to the embattled damascus. that he is not a western puppet he also denies the fact that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to fight different fractions of terrorism he says on the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions precedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the finest that were to stop that he would probably need about two weeks more to restore peace in his country and he also said that if the west were to intervene militarily it would have a domino effect from atlantic to pacific and no
been pushed to the side by the syrian the free syrian army and i have also been pushed to the side by washington and by the nato powers who really only wanted civil war as the main method to carry out the regime change in syria. the syrian president says only the ballot box can determine his future insisting he has the support of his people and the army bashar asad warned against foreign intervention in syria saying the western powers have picked him as one of the bogeyman the sophie...
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he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related? >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the economy here, though, with the fiscal clip. you heard john boehner willing to accept new revenue. heaharry reid in the senate, saying you can't push us around anymore. is this language that begins compromise. >> it will begin compromise, but it may be far more horrowing. it may be it takes place next year, rather than this year. the problem is john boehner himself has one more election. he wants to be re-elected as speaker of the house. that does not take place until january 3, 2013. if he cuts a deal with barack obama, he faces a serious revolt in his own caucus. >> tom: is your caution then don't expe
he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related? >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the...
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and tens of thousands of people are without electricity in oregon and washington on monday and rainfall of reported in some locations leading to serious flooding and unfortunately hefty showers will continue from northern california up into washington into your wednesday. that could raise the risk of flooding even more. meanwhile, as for the inland locations, heavy snow showers are pounding and mainly in western montana and light conditions occurring here and conditions will be spreading into idaho on wednesday. gusts could exceed more than 60 kilometers per hour and an additional 50 centimeters of snow is likely. lots of things are going on and it is going to be on going story into your wednesday and on thursday on the u.s. thanksgiving day, sunny skies should return to seattle with a high of ten degrees and as for oklahoma city, warm and sunny day on wednesday but light showers possible on thursday and new york city will continue to see sunny skies into your thursday. all right. moving into east asia then, snow showers are still on going in the northern half of japan, particularly ho
and tens of thousands of people are without electricity in oregon and washington on monday and rainfall of reported in some locations leading to serious flooding and unfortunately hefty showers will continue from northern california up into washington into your wednesday. that could raise the risk of flooding even more. meanwhile, as for the inland locations, heavy snow showers are pounding and mainly in western montana and light conditions occurring here and conditions will be spreading into...
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i think we've been drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> david brooks, is this a center right country or a center left country? >> i think demonstrably a center right country. just do the polling. the pew research center asked people where are you on a scale from 0 to 5, 0 being conservative, 5 being liberal. they're about a 2/3 or 2/2. so they e themselves as center right. they're suspicious of government but they think government should give them a helping hand with pell grants. if i could give advice to the republican party assuming they're going to be in tough shape it's get over the argument that the argument is about big government versus small government. it's not about that. it's about what kind of country are we and there are certain government programs that promote ambition that promote aspirations. there are certain programs that decrease those things. but just to make it an argument of big government versus little government means you'll lose, a lot of people in the lower middle-class you will lose the new immigrant groups a
i think we've been drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> david brooks, is this a center right country or a center left country? >> i think demonstrably a center right country. just do the polling. the pew research center asked people where are you on a scale from 0 to 5, 0 being conservative, 5 being liberal. they're about a 2/3 or 2/2. so they e themselves as center right. they're suspicious of government but they think government...
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let's go to gasdod in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? big boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it is heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to till, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go to virginia in indiana, please? >> caller: what do you say? >> i think garmin is cheap. i think that it's always going to be cheap. i like the stock. i told people to buy it. it has not worked out. i continue to think it is a very inexpensive stock. it does need a cat lifrt. there are guys telling you to sell it. i think they're wrong. wow. okay, hertz has taken the wheel. the rental car business is zooming and hertz is your best play. buy, buy, buy! >> i can not believe how good this industry is after how bad it was for so long. stay with hertz. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, you are rea
let's go to gasdod in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? big boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it is heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to till, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go to...
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washington whether. obama and the next four years sharply are not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and it's like a noose that the chinese feel is tightening around their neck so it's a very provocative kind of game that's going on between japan and australia in the .
washington whether. obama and the next four years sharply are not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and it's like a noose that the chinese feel is tightening around their neck so it's a very provocative kind of game that's going on between japan and australia in the .
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american businesses are not only concerned about the fiscal showdown in washington, but also about corporate earnings. nearly all of the s&p 500 firms have reported numbers, and profit growth is the slowest since the recession in 2009. and the majority of firms are also reporting disappointing revenues. here's erika miller with a look back at the quarter, and a look ahead. >> reporter: earnings season is drawing to a close. and for many firms it's good riddance. nearly all of the s&p 500 have reported quarterly numbers, and according to s&p capital i.q., profits are up a measly 2%. thomson reuters and factset crunch the numbers slightly differently, and believe profits are actually down. the bigger concern is revenue growth. s&p has the most optimistic analysis with a 0.6% gain. the other two firms see negative growth. firms face an almost universal problem: a slowing global economy. >> companies kind of put it in this context: the red flag is europe still. china falling there after, being kind of a yellow flag. >> reporter: that weak global demand is forcing many companies to cut prices, hu
american businesses are not only concerned about the fiscal showdown in washington, but also about corporate earnings. nearly all of the s&p 500 firms have reported numbers, and profit growth is the slowest since the recession in 2009. and the majority of firms are also reporting disappointing revenues. here's erika miller with a look back at the quarter, and a look ahead. >> reporter: earnings season is drawing to a close. and for many firms it's good riddance. nearly all of the...
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this so first thank you so much for being on the show and you now from a perspective sitting here in washington or in the u.s. you know we hear about crucial votes we see protests we know about strikes it kind of feels like another day in the life of greeks that we've come to expect over the past year is sadly for those of us who are in greek all of these measures and votes tend to really blend together so what was in the bill passed last wednesday in the greek parliament and in the budget passed last night in short. well. there are two types of measures in the buildings. but one type is one that the prime minister himself has referred to as unfair and such as he would like to change them in the future so these include new pension cuts including for people who didn't get paid high pensions to begin with your wage cuts. for large numbers of people in the public sector and. new restrictions on wage growth in the private sector and measures to make it easier for employers to fire people in the private sector and of course unemployment is already at twenty five percent so you can see that this is n
this so first thank you so much for being on the show and you now from a perspective sitting here in washington or in the u.s. you know we hear about crucial votes we see protests we know about strikes it kind of feels like another day in the life of greeks that we've come to expect over the past year is sadly for those of us who are in greek all of these measures and votes tend to really blend together so what was in the bill passed last wednesday in the greek parliament and in the budget...
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we are talking about washington. >> i don't think anybody will blink yet in washington. another month left will stretch us out as long as possible. when we come here is a day-by-day market. one day everyone is buying into amanda knox data could be a headline out of washington where everyone is trying to get out real quick. too many uncertainties heading into the year or the first quarter next year so investors will look at this as a day-by-day trade but we can't forget the other factors out there. the fiscal cliff, we will get our normal calendar of economic data and still get headlines out of europe. still lot of things will move the market. i traditionally think we see a run up toward the end of the year. cheryl: a lot of traders bring their families on the floor of the stock exchange, thanks. let's go to the nymex where we have anthony with us. i want to talk about commodities. in particular goal. it has been such a safety play for so long. it was of four months or so but we're getting a little more interest in gold. is that europe or the fiscal cliff? >> a combinatio
we are talking about washington. >> i don't think anybody will blink yet in washington. another month left will stretch us out as long as possible. when we come here is a day-by-day market. one day everyone is buying into amanda knox data could be a headline out of washington where everyone is trying to get out real quick. too many uncertainties heading into the year or the first quarter next year so investors will look at this as a day-by-day trade but we can't forget the other factors...
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i'm going to check on her it is going on as you can in our washington studios for that after eight well for more on what obama's reelection means for the country and the rest of the world we're joined live by asia times correspondent peppa escobar who's in the u.s. are right now will of course have them in the next couple of minutes hopefully for you so we can share some of his thoughts with you now richard spencer founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com says time voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states. in america demographics are is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's a nation that starkly divided in many ways between hope and rule people in the red states and blue states non-whites. believe rule of upper income whites there seems to be a very very stark divide demographics aside that if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as a kind of left wing in a way c
i'm going to check on her it is going on as you can in our washington studios for that after eight well for more on what obama's reelection means for the country and the rest of the world we're joined live by asia times correspondent peppa escobar who's in the u.s. are right now will of course have them in the next couple of minutes hopefully for you so we can share some of his thoughts with you now richard spencer founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com says time voting results...
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traditionally southern state, but a lot of people are moving to northern virginia, which is close to washington. it is hard to say here. ohio is the big prize because everybody says whoever wins ohio, the nation goes. obama has been ahead by slight margins but consistently. no republican has ever won the presidency without ohio. >> you are at a republican rally in virginia. how has the mood been? >> the mood with the republican of voters -- the romney people, it has been very good. they are fired up. a lot of people say they are more fired up the nea supporters of the president. they say that the obama people, the obama campaign has a better ground game. there are better organized. in the end, it comes down to turnout. whoever gets these people to show what will win the election. >> thank you very much. we turn our attention now to syria. activists say a suicide bomber has killed at least 50 government soldiers. it comes as there is break out between regime troops and rebels in damascus. >> violence in the capital escalates. they are holding talks. there are under pressure from the internationa
traditionally southern state, but a lot of people are moving to northern virginia, which is close to washington. it is hard to say here. ohio is the big prize because everybody says whoever wins ohio, the nation goes. obama has been ahead by slight margins but consistently. no republican has ever won the presidency without ohio. >> you are at a republican rally in virginia. how has the mood been? >> the mood with the republican of voters -- the romney people, it has been very good....
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washington wants a much more determined to take over leadership of the problem has. radical jihadi it's. all in the opposition ranks where the former syrian prime minister defected from the assad regime in august has been put on this new u.s. opposition leadership list but by doing that doesn't washington risk being accused of controlling events from the outside rather than syria decide it for themselves though of course the the mantra in washington was don't lead from behind the words don't get us the record involved as we saw during libya but this is clearly not working in syria and it will become series of terrible. we the french was a little busy trying to cobble their or own group together led by another defecting of defecting general general tell us and then has worked for the french very good at this kind of thing much better than the americans so right now we've got a revolution without of leadership or certainly a record credible leadership one of eventually covered fourteen wars a lot of them a guerrilla wars a third world and i've seen how hard it is one h
washington wants a much more determined to take over leadership of the problem has. radical jihadi it's. all in the opposition ranks where the former syrian prime minister defected from the assad regime in august has been put on this new u.s. opposition leadership list but by doing that doesn't washington risk being accused of controlling events from the outside rather than syria decide it for themselves though of course the the mantra in washington was don't lead from behind the words don't...
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"washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights, watch key public policy this. and every weekend, the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and you can join in on the conversation on social media sites. >> tuesday, "the wall street journal"'s ceo council held its and a meeting in washington, d.c. next, former spanish by minister jose maria aznar gives his assessment of the european debt crisis and future of the european union. this is 30 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] locked into this cycle of austerity and contraction. can you give us a sense, you were prime minister of spain for eight years before this crisis broke, can you give us a sense here of what, about serious europeans are and what needs to be done right now to come out of this tailspin the european economy seems to be in? >> fir
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and imports and so forth this is starting to have an impact and officials from israel to london to washington would prefer that this approach work and i think as we see signs that iran's economy is cracking further it's becoming more destabilized there's more hope that perhaps we're getting closer to a point where iran would would in its own self-interest agree to freeze its nuclear program ship out those parts of the program that are most concern to the p five plus one are there any major factors that could push the price of oil up aside from more fierce certainly we are in a new world in the global oil market and that sometimes gets lost here in the united states because we see such rising production and we see demand sort of softening and tapering off so if you just look at the united states you would think oil prices should be much lower we're swimming in oil etc but outside the united states the oil market is very tight and it's very very prone to disruptions when there's geo political risk but even besides geopolitical risk what we have here is two billion people on the planet who want
and imports and so forth this is starting to have an impact and officials from israel to london to washington would prefer that this approach work and i think as we see signs that iran's economy is cracking further it's becoming more destabilized there's more hope that perhaps we're getting closer to a point where iran would would in its own self-interest agree to freeze its nuclear program ship out those parts of the program that are most concern to the p five plus one are there any major...
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if washington won't rise above, they face cramer's consequences. he's got a new wall of shame and it's about to get its first members. the storm of shame is coming. don't miss out. all coming up on "mad money." ife our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our...
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bond markets are closed for veterans day limit thing again there's uncertainty whether the standoff in washington over the automatic spending cuts and tax hikes could be resolved before january now over in europe we've seen a flat mixed picture at the close of years own officials met to discuss greece's long delayed tranche of aid from its international creditors some say receives another fourteen trillion euros meanwhile london is expected to lose its crown of the world's financial capital already this year british center for economics and business research says that's because of job cuts falling bonuses and growing competition from rival money hubs the agency says by twenty fifteen the explosion in jobs in hong kong will have the square mile into third place among international financial centers right after new now the euro is blatz to the dollar this greek back to playing there while the russian ruble managed to strengthen against the basket of currencies a bit and moscow's markets started the week in a positive light with brushes g.d.p. rising two point nine percent the third quarter of the y
bond markets are closed for veterans day limit thing again there's uncertainty whether the standoff in washington over the automatic spending cuts and tax hikes could be resolved before january now over in europe we've seen a flat mixed picture at the close of years own officials met to discuss greece's long delayed tranche of aid from its international creditors some say receives another fourteen trillion euros meanwhile london is expected to lose its crown of the world's financial capital...
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range and that's a very difficult sometimes once you know one thing because sitting here in the in washington we just are always harping on the fed we're always harping about is there but are you saying that in this global context where all there are many central banks are engaging in these same policies that the fed is just one part of that or do you see it as a more significant part then perhaps some other major players well that's certainly the biggest part of that i mean it's competitive debasement and he comes here with the weakest parents he wins right now everybody needs to base their currency. they're all saddled with these debts which they just can't they can't get laid off without inflation the other one says it was really to default with so they don't get the kind of growth that's going to help them get out of those debts organically so when faced with a choice of the full or inflate the it's the simplest and by far the most politically palatable solution is to inflate the public generally don't tend to notice that specially when they've given a lot of numbers like two percent of t
range and that's a very difficult sometimes once you know one thing because sitting here in the in washington we just are always harping on the fed we're always harping about is there but are you saying that in this global context where all there are many central banks are engaging in these same policies that the fed is just one part of that or do you see it as a more significant part then perhaps some other major players well that's certainly the biggest part of that i mean it's competitive...
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fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so interested with democracy why don't we pay attention to half of america who thinks that meddling in other countries and trying to shape certain outcomes and basically you know having dominion over the world and having control over which countries go which way is not the right kind of foreign policy that just government should have i think we should go you know look to the founders into washington's farewell address we have no right to be meddling in so many countries controlling their governments and trying to shape what outcome they see charles you want to feel that go ahead. cha
fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so...
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territory, it was actually washington state. and he had some small unit operations along the columbia river. and he also managed an indian reservation on the pacific coast of oregon as well. so he had some experience there. but he started off small in mississippi and he was given command of the calvary regiment. and then he evidently just shared his ability with training and what little experience you had. he had been in the army a long time by then. >> was a part of the calvary? >> no, he wasn't. the only calvary he commanded was under the army of the potomac and the army of the chairman in virginia. when he was in the west, he was in charge of an infantry division, stones river at missionary ridge. >> in regards to history, do you have another book in mind? >> yes, i am working on a civil war book. it is more focused on the 40 days, grant's campaign against lee. the siege of petersburg. that is my current project. >> was he married with children when he was sent to meet with them? >> no. that was about five years before he was
territory, it was actually washington state. and he had some small unit operations along the columbia river. and he also managed an indian reservation on the pacific coast of oregon as well. so he had some experience there. but he started off small in mississippi and he was given command of the calvary regiment. and then he evidently just shared his ability with training and what little experience you had. he had been in the army a long time by then. >> was a part of the calvary? >>...
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he probably has his finger on house prices more than anyone else here in washington. i am going to say a few words. we will have some discussion and then go to the audience. it was a close election. we kept saying that. the president wins. it was relatively close. there were some gains in congress for the president's party. some surprising ones in the senate and a few in the house. in many ways, it looks a lot like 2004 where president bush was reelected and gained a few seats in both houses. a relatively close election. all of the votes are not in yet. i think by the time we report all the votes, the president's margin is going to grow and i think we will end up with a margin between obama and romney of about 3.5%. not as close as what we have been talking about for a good deal of the election. i know a lot of people have talked about nate silver and people modeling polls. i am a political scientist and sometimes critical of some of their models. they tried to predict what happens in the elections. they try to have some simple components. how we have been improving o
he probably has his finger on house prices more than anyone else here in washington. i am going to say a few words. we will have some discussion and then go to the audience. it was a close election. we kept saying that. the president wins. it was relatively close. there were some gains in congress for the president's party. some surprising ones in the senate and a few in the house. in many ways, it looks a lot like 2004 where president bush was reelected and gained a few seats in both houses. a...
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good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday november sixth two thousand and twelve the u.s. presidential elections are today along with elections for hundreds of lawmakers for everything in the house of representatives and some in the senate won't discuss what opposed election economy may look like with credit write downs founder edward terrorist said and europe may be an example of what happens when you cut spending without writing down the debt so far the u.s. is postpone financial reckoning day by ramping up the presses but how much longer can do is continue plus the u.s. fiscal cliff has people worried about a u.s. recession if washington does nothing meanwhile in france president francois hollande is under pressure to reform the economy loosening labor laws for example reuters says he's expected to brush aside the prescriptions for. an i.m.f. and also government commission report our own luck to politicians just universally aligned and not wanting to make that tough decisions we'll disc
good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday november sixth two thousand and twelve the u.s. presidential elections are today along with elections for hundreds of lawmakers for everything in the house of representatives and some in the senate won't discuss what opposed election economy may look like with credit write downs founder edward terrorist said and europe may be an example of what happens when you cut...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in the store here in washington d.c. vizier headlines for wednesday november seventh two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama won the election last night and after he did he says this is . what makes america exceptional or the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. bonds that's right treasury bonds that is what makes america exceptional the ability to issue all of these bonds in exchange for the global reserve currency that allows the government to spend despite running trillion dollar deficits but what happens when that bond holding us all together is no longer exceptional what is gas and gold and silver prices rallied recently ahead of the elections we'll talk about why and also is this stock of gold over estimated by thousands of tons with a nominal value close to nine hundred billion dollars well according to an essay published by the gold money foundation the answer is yes we'll hear from one of the authors james turk gold money founder. and chairman about it and why it matters plus ex
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in the store here in washington d.c. vizier headlines for wednesday november seventh two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama won the election last night and after he did he says this is . what makes america exceptional or the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. bonds that's right treasury bonds that is what makes america exceptional the ability to issue all of these bonds in exchange for the global reserve...
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wars in washington i'm gonna check out. the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying killer craft the problem is working on a. for the group wolf that justified the attacks which killed hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. to scream crisis like supermarkets looking up even basic food and efforts to those on the losing side of the all star much more. in the. most police. forces are apparently bracing for nationalist roy it's over the sentencing of a mixed martial arts champion who calls the death of a student in the fall and what explains from the halls of the russian capital and m.m.a. championed by the name of for us to was found guilty in a russian imports of reckless homicide killing a club patron and with one punch but he was released from court today after serving about fifteen months in detention now this is has sparked some concerns about potential race riots because the m.m.a. champion in question was from the russian republic of dagestan in north carcasses and this case is quite similar
wars in washington i'm gonna check out. the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying killer craft the problem is working on a. for the group wolf that justified the attacks which killed hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. to scream crisis like supermarkets looking up even basic food and efforts to those on the losing side of the all star much more. in the. most police. forces are apparently bracing for nationalist roy it's over the sentencing of a mixed martial arts...
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farther to the north and northeast, partly cloudy skies in washington, d.c. it's going to be cold in new york, sunny. but look at that, if you're heading out to any of the early morning polls, do bundle up across much of that area, and into the west, seattle with rain showers for you. the same in vancouver as well as into los angeles, sunny skies, well above average temperatures ain't that area. do get out and vote. take a look at this storm system, talking about bringing the rough weather into florida. then it's not over yet. it's going to push over in the northeast. on wednesday bringing rough weather across portions of the northeast. new england, extending towards new york and pennsylvania, heavy snowfall and gusty winds. even white-out conditions across this area. definitely want to watch this storm system. it is going to be bringing rough weather to many people out here who are still without power. so very dangerous conditions indeed here. over towards eastern asia, see the spin in the cloud cover, this is part of a potent low pressure area that's alread
farther to the north and northeast, partly cloudy skies in washington, d.c. it's going to be cold in new york, sunny. but look at that, if you're heading out to any of the early morning polls, do bundle up across much of that area, and into the west, seattle with rain showers for you. the same in vancouver as well as into los angeles, sunny skies, well above average temperatures ain't that area. do get out and vote. take a look at this storm system, talking about bringing the rough weather into...
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sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: half of new jersey remains in the dark tonight. but noose an improvement in the past 24 hours as utility crews work to restore electricity across 16 states. 6.2 million customers have no power according to the latest data from the u.s. department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customers in connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and west virginia have no power. ny nuclear power plants remain offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. what are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has done so much damage as everybody is seeing on tv. they have many, many lines down, poles down, transformers damaged. substations that are under water, and have to get dried out. equipment vault that is are flooded. they lot of work ahead of them. >> tom: how does a ceo -- how do you begin to prioritize all of that work? >
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well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there have been some congratulations david cameron has tweeted his congratulations as. the head of the european commission and as far as how it will affect relations going full which are really two main areas in which who's in charge in america really affects the u.k. and countries in europe and foreign policy of course and crucially the economy now foreign policy as we've already heard from guy and they seem to be a source of. the battle really between a bomb of the us is romney and. over foreign policy it was really a question of diplomacy or a sort of rest of reticence to step into these internationa
well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there...
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tensions between moscow and washington. the agreement with the polish government the station u.s. military personnel there and going ahead with the creation of a missile defense shield which cannot be perceived in any other way by the russian government as a threat as a direct threat against russia also partly just to solidify and incorporate poland into an american influence on russia's border i think this says a lot about the obama administration playing the game of the military industrial complex which has a lot to gain economically and politically in terms of its own positioning in american politics by creating a new kind of cold war atmosphere with russia and that's what the missile defense shield is all about in addition to being very good for business they've spent one hundred billion dollars so far on missile defense shield. and you can follow that website along with how the u.s. was born don't buy a run it's going to try to take down an american spy drone and its space. request denied us says russia's extradition play to the base is going to shoot down or that's conspirac
tensions between moscow and washington. the agreement with the polish government the station u.s. military personnel there and going ahead with the creation of a missile defense shield which cannot be perceived in any other way by the russian government as a threat as a direct threat against russia also partly just to solidify and incorporate poland into an american influence on russia's border i think this says a lot about the obama administration playing the game of the military industrial...
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he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes? >> so it's all about public policy. since post world war ii in europe, part of the focus has been on number one sectoral bargaining. it is a disadvantage to any company bargain thatting, because they bargain in the sector. a voice on the job at all levels including elected worker representatives, up through middle management on the boards of these companies. the difference is night and day. we look at german-based companies in germany with many employees on the board many of whom happen to be union members. the vice chairman of the board of supervisors
he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes?...
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looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can, the drummer will unfold, we will watch the miniseries play out on live tv. it will come to the same path and figure it out before the end of the year. tracy: we should have our viewers name the intraday chart. i cannot believe this, 32 days, we have to live with this war true fundamentals, make your picks. >> this is an unusual market. i thought they for sure flush away harder than they did leaving me to think that the market is believing something is coming. each drop a little bit lower than the previous one leading me to believe the market believes
looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they...
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fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want edward if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over.
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and these are your headlines for monday november fifth two thousand and twelve bond speculators doubled their long exposure to u.s. ten year treasuries last week says reuters reporting the f.t.c. data while bloggers from zero hedge say this marks the highest position since march of two thousand and eight we'll hear from hedge fund portfolio advisor grant williams on what might be driving this move will also talk about why you was elections and the fiscal cliff look like asia where he does his pondering most of the time and it has been a week since hurricane sandy hit the you were asked and from the one point nine million reported homes and businesses still without power last night to reports of some arming themselves with bows and arrows to protect against looting we're seeing widespread urban devastation and what might this mean for rural renewal i'm talking farmland we'll talk about it and on the big night forecasters strain to make correct call so read the wall street journal headl
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and these are your headlines for monday november fifth two thousand and twelve bond speculators doubled their long exposure to u.s. ten year treasuries last week says reuters reporting the f.t.c. data while bloggers from zero hedge say this marks the highest position since march of two thousand and eight we'll hear from hedge fund portfolio advisor grant williams on what might be driving this move will also talk...
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opposition present president assad he will not leave a country alive after pledges stay in his homeland now washington's exclusive interview with r.t. . cia chief david petraeus quits his post over an extra marital affair as some question whether there is another reason for his departure. friday prayers and the violence in bahrain with police firing tear gas at opposition troubling to make their voices heard and i'm going to take government protest. this is our take going to live from moscow with mayor ian joshie of the free syrian army the made armed opposition group in the country has threatened president assad he would follow the fate of levy is the leader moammar gadhafi this aspect shot alas it said in his exclusive interview with r.t. he has no plans to leave syria father masri the head of the f.s.a. media department who is listening to the words of the president says it is doomed. in his statement to your channel he said he would not leave syria we know this very well because he will not be able to leave syria he and his people will not money to leave the country the free syrian army will not let
opposition present president assad he will not leave a country alive after pledges stay in his homeland now washington's exclusive interview with r.t. . cia chief david petraeus quits his post over an extra marital affair as some question whether there is another reason for his departure. friday prayers and the violence in bahrain with police firing tear gas at opposition troubling to make their voices heard and i'm going to take government protest. this is our take going to live from moscow...
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relations in the region sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington that wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. to back to states ones to weigh in or to reach your area this. week ali speaking of that specially when there is going to be an could not be in two thousand and fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote by just security agreements or deals you know partnerships with members of pussy and it would also include although he cannot be country needles it's part of certainly a realignment of u.s. foreign policy towards the a ship by sea even more it's not like they were not there or course they were always there but there are i think under obama there are going to eat five main show or four of them trade relations. and up next an interview with britain's fourth richest man so richard branson stay with us. the sun rises over what seems like and lowest forest but here in new directions quite hundred kilometers north of light of all stor
relations in the region sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington that wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. to back to states ones to weigh in or to reach your area this. week ali speaking of that specially when there is going to be an could not be in two thousand and fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote by just security agreements or...
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credit rating simply because of the size of the deficits and the inability or unwillingness of washington to come to grips with that and to put the country on to a path going back toward in the right direction and in improving the country solvency but you know the present situation is unsustainable and you know it is going to i think result in some kind of a blow up in the not to distant future but the important thing i think lauren is that the there's a more important concept of the fiscal cliff it's really a currency cliff what's going to happen is the dollar is going to continue to lose purchasing power because of inflation and probably also declining against other currencies as well but at least inflation will be picking up purchasing power will be declining and you know the cut the dollar is going to go over the cliff and that's more worrying because once the dollar goes over the cliff then it's likely that the economy could be irreparably damaged while and the currency cliff is something i want to get to more when we look at what you found and your recent paper about gold but first
credit rating simply because of the size of the deficits and the inability or unwillingness of washington to come to grips with that and to put the country on to a path going back toward in the right direction and in improving the country solvency but you know the present situation is unsustainable and you know it is going to i think result in some kind of a blow up in the not to distant future but the important thing i think lauren is that the there's a more important concept of the fiscal...
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we interview the son of the cuban leader raul castro as he talks about heaven his relationship with washington the war on terror and fidel castro's health. mission and free accreditation free transport charges free to make amends three risk free stews type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media don to r t v dot com. culture is the same i'm going to give each musician minute mark when democracy promote the export of a universal set of values or a means to change and control the global water twenty years after the. wealthy british style stock. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g i mean so familiar city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen which are the pick a. seat. thank you. tsotsi . thank you sunny. there's a. fix. to see it so. the six america votes for its next president. has the us drive into the future. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the us election
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washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this and are trying. to leave possible to color the anti missile defense shield the u.s. is building up not only against russia but also now against china using japan and australia as a launch pad for that yes and that's an interesting point isn't it that because there we have washington setting up those all helping south korea to set up those long range ballistic missiles and yet we've got china trying to control solve the tensions over north korea's nuclear aspirations another area of tension then you know well the. it's like a noose that the chinese feel is tightening around their neck and the south china sea the provocations there with the eastern part of that with the islands next to taiwan where the japanese government made an extremely provocative move no doubt at the behest of washington to claim that those
washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this and are trying. to leave possible to color the anti missile defense shield the u.s. is building up not only against russia but also now against china using japan and australia as a launch pad for that yes and that's an interesting point isn't it that because there we have washington setting up those...
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i don't think washington well why washington isn't really an independent player the israeli lobby dominates american middle east policy and does not want stability in the middle east now it's true that there is a faction here in the us realists associated with and associated to a certain extent with the obama administration that is willing to sacrifice israeli interest for stability that faction does support moderate islamist movements such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt and president morsi so it's not a question of there being one voice in washington that is trying to achieve any particular goal it's actually a factional spew here but i i think the real winners are overall less bad alternative and frankly i personally would like to see egypt become more stable and i would like to see president morsi succeed after all president morsi is one of the five or six world heads of state who was folk in element seven nine eleven was an inside job to me that tells me that he's a man of integrity dr kevin barrett we'll leave it there thank you very much indeed for your perceptions on this thank y
i don't think washington well why washington isn't really an independent player the israeli lobby dominates american middle east policy and does not want stability in the middle east now it's true that there is a faction here in the us realists associated with and associated to a certain extent with the obama administration that is willing to sacrifice israeli interest for stability that faction does support moderate islamist movements such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt and president morsi...
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in washington, boston, newark, and new york's john f. kennedy, airport operations are returning to normal. flightaware estimates 2,800 flights were canceled today, down from a peak of almost 8,000 on monday. tomorrow, 530 flights have been officially scrapped, but that will grow, if as seems likely, laguardia has trouble opening tomorrow. add it up and airlines took a big hit from sandy. >> you can multiply 18,000 canceled flights by a few tens of thousands of dollars in revenue per flight and you're well north of $100 million in lost revenue. some of it they will be able to recover by flying flightmore full over the next week, but a lot of it is gone. >> reporter: if it rolls on the ground, recovery will take longer.mo amtrak is providing limited service south and north of new york. but it gave no estimate for when flooded tunnels will be cleared and service restored into new york's penn station. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> sie: the crippled transportation system is a big headache for feiex, joining us paul tronsor. he runs f
in washington, boston, newark, and new york's john f. kennedy, airport operations are returning to normal. flightaware estimates 2,800 flights were canceled today, down from a peak of almost 8,000 on monday. tomorrow, 530 flights have been officially scrapped, but that will grow, if as seems likely, laguardia has trouble opening tomorrow. add it up and airlines took a big hit from sandy. >> you can multiply 18,000 canceled flights by a few tens of thousands of dollars in revenue per...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today but.
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today but.
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similar package in the united states financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia if his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the auditors in america advertised as one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty a console one eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or should i call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. when i was on your bush show in the show with trace the wars obama faces in the next four years coming up an exclusive interview with a rock like obama. al gore with iran has already st
similar package in the united states financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia if his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the auditors in america advertised as one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty a console one eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal...
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fiber some experts already say that for the rest of the world in terms of washington's foreign policy it wouldn't have made much difference who won. be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels. do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know and what we do know is american democracy works with the hand of a massive elite force money what is obama promising except this kind of vague idea of constructive engagement world all the time of supporting. terrorists we know president obama has been actively courting along with the secretary of state we. have been in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting all sorts of elements in libya so how so many of you really know you into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from. right an update on the latest results these are preliminary figures barack obama has two hundred ninety lecture on college very it's
fiber some experts already say that for the rest of the world in terms of washington's foreign policy it wouldn't have made much difference who won. be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels. do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know and what we do know is american democracy works with the hand of a massive elite force money what is obama...
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the terms by which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have been the focus of intense debate but the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses in her timely and important new book "regulating to disaster: how green jobs policies are damaging america's economy". in it, she subjects assumptions and policies which led to such ill-fated federal investments as that of the now bankrupt solyndra solar panel manufacturer as well as the a 123 caller battery manufacturer to a withering analysis which we at the institute have come to expect of the oxford trained economist whose chief of staff for the council of economic advisers. sorry. during the administration of president george w. bush. in her book she helps us understand why the failures of such direct investments in private firms are both significant problems in themselves and cautionary tale for those who would have the government rather than private investors allocate capital. the publication of "regulating to disaster" calfs diana's first y
the terms by which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have been the focus of intense debate but the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses in her timely and important new book "regulating to disaster: how green jobs policies are damaging america's economy". in it, she subjects assumptions and policies which led to such ill-fated federal investments as that of the now bankrupt solyndra...
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." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the scam which brought down the c.i.a. director spread further. now it is the actions of the top u.s. commander in afghanistan called into question. failing its mandate, the bbc gains access into an internal report showing the united nations failed to protect civilians in sri lanka. >> they left actually at the moment the population needed them more than ever. the government wanted them out of the way essentially because they didn't want anyone to see what was happening. >> running the world in just a week. a marathon man on a mission that boo leave most of us in the dust. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. bizarre. it is the only way to describe the scandal that has already claimed the job of the c.i.a. director and now has america's top commander in afghanistan under investigation. both are strange enough, but how do you explain the addition of a shirtless f.b.i. agent and 30,000 e-mails. here is the latest. >> it is a washington drama with
." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the scam which brought down the c.i.a. director spread further. now it is the actions of the top u.s. commander in afghanistan called into question. failing its mandate, the bbc gains access into an internal report showing the united nations failed to protect civilians in sri lanka. >> they left actually at the moment the population needed them more than ever. the government wanted them out of the way...
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for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and also making sure that people don't make profits in ways that he doesn't want to succeed. you will see a lot more of a great energy stuff that you saw in the stimulus bill and that he tried to push for guinness climate change bill and just generally see a lot of the guys to hire the best lobbyists to get dead because they get the big government favors that happens when government involves itself more and more in private industry. gerri: i find that nobody is more relentless in pursuing taxpayer dollars that they have access to then the company's stock capitalists. they put their entire business model ar
for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and...
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and then she can reporting now live from washington and many thanks indeed. spoke to israeli defense force a spokesperson of tend. to try and. their response to hamas rocket finals justified. i think that seven hundred rockets a year launched from gaza into israel do not demand justification we have one million israelis which are under immediate danger and they have between fifteen and fifty seconds this more than justifies this operation we took this operation in order to defend the people of israel and can you confirm that you continue this operation with ground invasion. ground invasion is an option we currently have an operational assessment following the assessment will decide how to proceed. all the options are currently on the table what do you have to achieve by an invasion is it's going to provoke a massive and just turned into a just a cycle of violence and death well since hamas encouraged the firing of the rockets into israel don't you think it's a bit late for that i mean we are here. to fulfill our defense operation in order to protect the three
and then she can reporting now live from washington and many thanks indeed. spoke to israeli defense force a spokesperson of tend. to try and. their response to hamas rocket finals justified. i think that seven hundred rockets a year launched from gaza into israel do not demand justification we have one million israelis which are under immediate danger and they have between fifteen and fifty seconds this more than justifies this operation we took this operation in order to defend the people of...
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crosstalk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles and he is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i can go to you first we resume america's democracy promotion program globally since the end of the cold war and in particularly in light of the the the uprisings in the arab world well the u.s. has been very troubled basis about democracy promotion contrary to what you hear in the rhetoric of politicians and it's most apparent we can just look at most recently in the arab spring. the u.s. held on to boom up mubarak as long as he possibly could and only ever since we've been very troubled basis about actual democracy taking hold their inbox reign were holding back in you know helping the khalifa regime suppress
crosstalk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles and he is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i can go to you...
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how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close to session lows. here's the spider utilities index, down $0.24. a tough day. check out these stocks hitting 52-week lows. con ed reporting sandy restoration cost up to $500 million. it had some of the con ed blowing up, a disaster as you can imagine. how worried is congress and the president about another ratings downgrade of the u.s. credit if they fail to put together a budget deal for the mounting debt? goldman sachs had, charlie gasparino. >> i did not hack in, i got a number and i called the number and it worked. it was really good. former democratic senator from louisiana, former republican from mississippi spoke pretty candidly. he did not take questions, goes like the moderato
how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close to session lows. here's the spider utilities index, down $0.24. a tough day. check out these stocks hitting 52-week lows. con ed...
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with the washington get little's collected all the major trophies. for. the world's top player but didn't. back. the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional. if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you eat. get. a lot of you why are you still there. seems to be well here's. what you see. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side where now i want to know this i
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called a petition just a little you that is a very sad story for washington and it doesn't bear good sides with the future. some of today's news stories this hour on a series of violent attacks across karate in pakistan have claimed more than twenty four lives wounding dozens more gunmen on motorcycles had carried out several targeted killings with a magazine editor and find students said to be among the victims the motives are being investigated and there's been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks sectarian political and ethnic violence in the city has killed around one hundred people this month alone. there's been a mass anti-nuclear energy rally in japan with thousands gathering in front of the parliament in tokyo all the country's reactors were shut down after at last year's fukushima disaster but two plants were later reopened to help cope with the severe power shortages before the accident caused by the earthquakes and tsunamis a third of japan's electricity it was made from a nuclear power. well coming up we'll look at those signing up to serve uncle sam in ju
called a petition just a little you that is a very sad story for washington and it doesn't bear good sides with the future. some of today's news stories this hour on a series of violent attacks across karate in pakistan have claimed more than twenty four lives wounding dozens more gunmen on motorcycles had carried out several targeted killings with a magazine editor and find students said to be among the victims the motives are being investigated and there's been no immediate claim of...
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with a sudden backlash in the middle east and back in washington the far east has become yet another source of irritation night i'm announcing the creation of a trade enforcement unit that will be charged with investigating unfair trading practices in countries like china. president obama has been increasingly tough with china and it's not only about enforcement units and lawsuits washington has also been increasing its news or your presence in the pacific we absolutely have to make more progress and that's where we're going to keep on pressing when it comes to the second largest economy in the world in the street which owns a major part of u.s. debt try to forget about this campaign rhetoric for a moment regardless what romney said or brok obama said in the end i think they will adopt this same policy that is engagement and cooperation with china rather. president obama has also been trying to make progress we're not. a member of the u.n. security council russia why meenie has been viewed as the engine behind the reset over relations with moscow but it's still unclear if it actually
with a sudden backlash in the middle east and back in washington the far east has become yet another source of irritation night i'm announcing the creation of a trade enforcement unit that will be charged with investigating unfair trading practices in countries like china. president obama has been increasingly tough with china and it's not only about enforcement units and lawsuits washington has also been increasing its news or your presence in the pacific we absolutely have to make more...
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this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south carolina. a little bit of a wet drive through 95 and up into the areas around fayetteville. this is exiting during the day to day. it's not going to last too long or be anything severe. so that's good. temperatures as peter was mentioning, chilly across the country. but as we would expect now as we get into our cold weather season, as far as airports go and travel, there's really no snow and sno freezing rain or anything to talk about. this afternoon, a very quiet beautiful day. temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s. the storm i was talking about the last couple days, for once, our compu
this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south...
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sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. the united states wants to weigh in there read your area this iraqi who is legally speaking over and specially when there is going to be an could all be cooking on the windows not fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote not just security agreement sort of deals you know partnerships with members of it without so he could only he cannot be country feels its parts and certainly i realize they took us for all the sea horse the asia pacific region even boys look like they were not there course they were always there when they're called there obama they're going to eat first main show before in the great relations. coming up we'll take a look at how one woman raises eight children while heading an international business that's off the break healthy. download the official odyssey applications to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your fav
sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. the united states wants to weigh in there read your area this iraqi who is legally speaking over and specially when there is going to be an could all be cooking on the windows not fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote not just security agreement sort of deals...
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well washington has set up its first permanent military base in poland you know stationed on the soil of the nato ally will help maintain aircraft as well as prepare joint drills. now plans for the base were announced by barack obama during his visit to washington that poland has long range for american fighter jets on its soil as well as balancing the controversial european missile defense system and preparations for that have been progressing in the country and north russia has been staunchly against the plan saying that they pose a threat to its national security meanwhile author and historian gerald ford yes that warsaw should rethink its foreign partners preferences after. more saudi very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly doesn't make that much. more from its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later this is all very ominous and
well washington has set up its first permanent military base in poland you know stationed on the soil of the nato ally will help maintain aircraft as well as prepare joint drills. now plans for the base were announced by barack obama during his visit to washington that poland has long range for american fighter jets on its soil as well as balancing the controversial european missile defense system and preparations for that have been progressing in the country and north russia has been staunchly...
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bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february though. let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financials. but cramer had found a pattern signaling
bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by...